Participation in Civil Society
.... improved. He believed that participation in
civil society associations would help counter the alienation engendered by modernity. He ....
(409

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The Death Penalty in a Civil Society
The purpose of this research is to examine issues surrounding whether the death penalty is an appropriate feature of
civil society. ....
(2549

10

)
Civil Society and Protest in China
When it is asked why the same kind of uprising did not take place in China many scholars have blamed the supposed absence of "
civil society" there. ....
(4253

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)
Marx and Bourgeois Society
.... Marx says that the form of intercourse determined by the productive forces existing at any given stage of history is
civil society. ....
(1617

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)
Richard II and Locke
.... the fact that England's leading families are on the point of taking arms against each other is instructive as to the stability of Richard's
civil society. ....
(969

4

)
Views of Society by Mill and Marx
....
Civil society is seen by Marx as a structure of domination, with the means of production held by the dominant social class, the bourgeoisie, based on the ....
(1986

8

)
Marx & Rousseau on Private Property
Karl Marx is correct when he argues that rights in
civil society---specifically the right of property---add nothing essential to the accomplishment of radical ....
(1370

5

)
Relationship Between Society & the Individual
....
Civil society is seen by Marx as a structure of domination, with the means of production held by the dominant social class, the bourgeoisie, based on the ....
(1986

8

)
Civil Rights Movement and Modern American Society
.... Jacobs, RN (2000). Race, media, and the crisis of
civil society: From Watts to Rodney King. New York: Cambridge University Press. Laber, J. (2002). ....
(1613

6

)
John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... in Locke's understanding are defined by the rights of every individual and the protection of those rights in both the state of nature and in a
civil society. ....
(1325

5

)
Locke's Second Treatise of Government
.... C. Men needed
civil society in order to ensure that this freedom and respect would occur, along with the protection of private property. ....
(2217

9

)
"Aquinas On Self-Perception"
.... William R. Lund, in his essay "The Historical and 'Politicall' Origins of
Civil Society: Hobbes on Presumption and Certainty," tries to clarify the difference ....
(1675

7

)
Civil Rights Movement & US Multicultural Society
The
civil rights movement helped prepare America to become a multicultural
society. Before the
civil rights movement, Americans ....
(1911

8

)
The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... the abstract rights of the individual, which may not help us understand why the concept as a whole enters into his account of the foundation of
civil society. ....
(2156

9

)
Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... In the state of nature, property is unsafe and insecure and it is to remedy this state of affairs that men enter into
civil society. ....
(1814

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)
Comparison of Beliefs of Hobbes and Locke
.... that their interpretations of the state of nature correspond directly to the final conclusions they draw about what is what important in a
civil society. ....
(1917

8

)
The Mayflower Compact
.... that those who are united into one community with an common established law to govern and mediate its disputes are "one with another" in a
civil society (Ch. ....
(1626

7

)
Andrew Sullivan and Same Sex Marriage
.... easy to expose the fatuousness of supporting the benefits of heterosexual union with supposed evidence that men's connection with women promotes
civil society. ....
(915

4

)
The Death Penalty
.... Capital punishment as a feature of organized
civil society is at least as old as history. Biblical sanction, especially in the Old Testament, appears at Gen. ....
(2121

8

)
Digital Civil Rights
.... To that end, CRIS advocates "balanced participation of developing countries and authentic tripartite structures (governments,
civil society and private sector ....
(1503

6

)
Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
.... Individuals are equal in the state of nature, but the state of war which holds in nature calls for a
civil society and the resultant security for life and ....
(1836

7

)
The Salem Witch Trials
The Salem witch trials of 1692 constitute a formative event in the evolution of American
civil society. They expressed a theocratic ....
(2817

11

)
Corruption as a Social and Legal Issue
.... According to Serrano, the real problem with every next case of police corruption and misconduct is that it threatens the very fabric of
civil society and the ....
(1772

7

)
Capital Punishment from a Philosophical Perspective
.... Ancient attachment to capital punishment in Mesopotamia has persisted as a feature of
civil society throughout the historical period. ....
(5962

24

)
Teen Violence and the Media
.... nonwhite ethnic and minority youth--constitute a threat to personal and institutional safety and, more generally, to the very fabric of
civil society. ....
(2412

10

)
The American Revolution and Long Island
.... During the war
civil society on Long Island almost entirely dissolved; bandits, both Loyalist and Patriot, "plundered the inhabitants indiscriminately" (Becker ....
(1810

7

)
Theme of Disorderliness in 3 Plays
.... Kitto says she brings "superior wisdom" that results in the establishment of customs, practices, and norms of
civil society that absorbs and overtakes for its ....
(4638

19

)
Bourgeois Society as a Stage in Social Evolution
....
Civil society is seen by Marx as a structure of domination, with the means of production held by the dominant social class, the bourgeoisie, based on the ....
(2557

10

)
Castro's Government & US Policy
.... As Castro's brother, General Ra·l Castro announced, "our conception of
civil society is different from that of the Americans." Within two weeks Congress voted ....
(3111

12

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Functionalism and Society
.... sponsored by one of the most historically cultivated nations of industrial Europe must be interpreted as a caution to anyone who considers
civil society to be ....
(4553

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